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“I’ll see you in court!” – surely there is a better way?
Mike Morgan of NRLA partner the Property Redress Scheme Tenancy Mediation Service explains more about the role of mediation in resolving conflicts that may arise during a tenancy, drawing on two case studies to illustrate the benefits of mediation.
Property portal: Can tech free up cash to tackle criminal landlords?
Rental reform has never been far from the headlines in the last 12 months, with the introduction of a property portal a key element of the Government’s Renters (Reform) Bill. But what exactly is a property portal? James Kent from Safe2 tells us more.
Entrepreneur and former Dragon's Den star to address NRLA conference
Entrepreneur and TV star James Caan has been confirmed as the keynote speaker at the NRLA's Landlord Conference later this year. The conference, which will be hosted by television favourite Nick Knowles, will take place on Wednesday 6 November at the National Exhibition Centre, in Birmingham.
In pictures: Hundreds attend NRLA on Tour shows
Hundreds of landlords attended our free NRLA on Tour events this week, held in Ilford, East London, and in Cardiff. The events saw an excellent line-up of speakers and exhibitors sharing knowledge and expertise with delegates, as well as the chance to hear directly from NRLA CEO Ben Beadle about rental reform and exciting NRLA prop tech developments.
Uncertain future for the PRS as reports Renters (Reform) Bill dropped
The Renters (Reform) Bill, the Government's masterplan to transform the private rented sector, is reported to have been dropped as a result of the general election announcement.